
A demanding weekend for the First Teams. The Men’s First Team lost 3–2 away to CE Pedralbes 1991 after having the match under control for long stretches; the score turned in the final quarter, but it does not tarnish the strong season the team is putting together.
In Castelldefels, the Women’s First Team fell 1–0 in a very tough match: they dominated, had a goal disallowed and played with a sending-off; the home side scored from an isolated action. It leaves the feeling that more was deserved and performances to highlight, such as the work of the Miserachs sisters and an outstanding move by Caro Falcone that missed the net by centimetres.

A solid balance across the other senior sides. In Women’s Second Division, both teams end the week in second place in their groups and face the last match of the first half well placed: Taronja won 3–0 over Matadepera 88 Hoquei Blanc at Pau Negre and Blau took a 0–1 in Castelldefels after a scrappy match that demanded maximum focus from start to finish.
In Men’s Second Division, Taronja drew 3–3 with Iluro: the visitors levelled on the last play after we hit the post twice at 3–2; a third straight match unbeaten and signs of growth. Blau lost 3–1 at Pedralbes after a good start and a final quarter that felt long, yet still with the sense of a team clearly progressing.
The Papis remain in relentless form, beating Sitges 5–0 with fluent play and finishing. The Mamis had a double shift: they suffered in Terrassa in 7x7 and celebrated a solid 2–0 at home in 9x9 against Atlètic Terrassa.

The academy leaves days of learning and steps forward. The Cadets, reigning Copa Federació champions, started the indoor season on the right foot with a wide win at home. Infantil Femení won a workmanlike 1–5 in Castelldefels; Juvenil Femení won 1–4 in Terrassa with rhythm and control; Aleví Masculí fought to the end in a 1–2 against ATHC Negre; Benjamí and Aleví Femení battled for every ball despite tight scorelines. For Infantil Masculí, the stretch at Pla del Bonaire demanded maturity: time to capitalise on what was learned next time out.
A week that confirms the club’s foundation work: more minutes, more automatisms and an identity you recognise across all categories.

